Summer Shi
About Summer Shi
Summer Shi serves as the Greater China Communications Manager at Adobe, where she has worked since 2016. She has extensive experience in communications, media relations, and employee engagement across various organizations in the Greater China region.
Work at Adobe
Summer Shi has served as the Greater China Communications Manager at Adobe since 2016. In this role, she has been responsible for overseeing communications strategies and initiatives within the Greater China region. Her tenure at Adobe spans eight years, during which she has contributed to enhancing the company's presence and engagement in the local market.
Experience at CA Technologies
Prior to her role at Adobe, Summer Shi worked at CA Technologies as a Principal in communications for 13 years, starting in 2011. In this position, she focused on communications related to IT management software, developing strategies to effectively convey the company's messaging and engage with stakeholders.
Background in Public Relations
Summer Shi began her career at Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, where she worked as a senior associate from 2007 to 2011. During her time there, she managed communications for the IBM software group, gaining valuable experience in media relations and strategic communications within the technology sector.
Education and Expertise
Summer Shi holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Advertisement Planning and Management from Beijing Technology and Business University, where she studied from 2002 to 2006. Additionally, she completed her secondary education at Beijing No.50 High School. Her educational background supports her expertise in communications and marketing strategies.
Skills in Internal Communications
Summer Shi has a strong background in internal communications, focusing on enhancing employee engagement through various channels. Her experience includes managing social media channels and media relations, particularly in the Greater China region, which has contributed to her effectiveness in communication roles.